Well if the rest of V’s season is like the premier, then I hope its consistent/rises in its ratings enough to keep going at least to finish out this season. It was a great episode, and this is from someone who really struggled through most of the first season.

I have to say, I found Paula’s new show boring as hell, I found myself changing channels at almost any opportunity, and by the time the beginning of the 2nd hour rolled around, I was watching something else all together.

V was AWESOME!! Hopefully ABC will give the show a chance to continue to build an audience.

This is pretty promising for Parenthood. The show seems to have been on a ratings upswing all year, so this might be yet another signal to NBC that they’ve got something worth cultivating. Now we’ll see how it holds up Monday nights.

Yay Parenthood! I have last night’s episode on DVR (I was not home, so I know I’m part of the reason the ratings aren’t as high as they could be), but I am a fan of the show and I hope they can start hooking in a bigger audience!

Loved the premier of Live to Dance. The show had me emotional the whole time. I’m with Zach above, and hope V continues to get better as the season progresses. I don’t want to see the show go the way of “The Gates” and other sci-fi/fantasy shows.

I really liked Live to Dance. I thought I could go back and forth from the real life struggles and dedication of the dancers looking for a break and the lizards of V. I could not. I will stick with Live to Dance and enjoy lifes ups and downs as portrayed by honest people living out a dream. Thanks Live to Dance. Yes, I cried a bit, but I sure as heck smiled and clapped a lot more. ;)

I agree that V actually had a really great returning episode. I think it took the time to work out its kinks because it definitely came back with a strong, well paced episode. I’m curious to know how Southland did on its return. It’s been a long time since it’s been on and the new TNT-produced premiere episode was fantastic.